News Featured Lashley named Firefighter of the Year Lizi Arbogast Gwin / TPILiziArbogast GwinManaging Editor lizi.gwin@alexcityoutlook.com https://www.alexcityoutlook.com/content/tncms/avatars/d/6f/aa5/d6faa582-a0b2-11ed-923e-9b9dbaeeea46.2305f713e39e709350d7cad60f019fe6.png Mar 3, 2025 Alexander City Fire Department firefighter of the year Dillon Lashley, right, is presented his award by Jerry Sewell during last week’s Alexan… Buy Now
News Featured Lashley named Firefighter of the Year By MELODY RATHEL Multimedia Reporter Melody Rathel Mar 3, 2025 Sometimes, going down the road you don’t expect to travel can lead right where you’re supposed to be.
Web Only Provider is new to the medical office, but not Tallassee or medicine Cliff Williams Aug 30, 2024 Nursing has always been a part of Lester Sutton’s life.
News Featured Provider is new to the medical office, but not Tallassee or medicine Cliff Williams Aug 30, 2024 Nursing has always been a part of Lester Sutton’s life.
News Featured Alexander City’s emergency medical service staff expands By William Marlow Multimedia Reporter Aug 2, 2023 Monday marked a milestone inside the Alexander City Emergency Medical Services.Â
News Featured NEW CITY OPPORTUNITY: Todd Sassano to lead new EMS department By William Marlow Multimedia ReporterUpdated Aug 2, 2025 A new chapter began Monday in the life and career of Alexander City firefighter Todd Sassano. Â
+2 News Featured Two Tallassee officers honored for life saving measures Cliff Williams Mar 24, 2023 Two Tallassee citizens are still alive after the actions of two Tallassee police officers.
News Featured Man hospitalized, woman in jail after midnight stabbing in Alexander City By Jake Arthur / The Outlook Jake Arthur Dec 7, 2021 First responders were called to 11th Ave. South last night in Alexander City after a man was allegedly stabbed by his girlfriend.
News Featured Russell Medical ICU 157% full as hospital relies on flex beds Siri Hedreen Jake ArthurUpdated Aug 1, 2025 An average of 9.4 patients were hospitalized in Russell Medical Center’s six-bed ICU at any given time last week, as the latest COVID-19 surge…
News Featured Tallapoosa County's new COVID case rate among the highest in the state Staff Report Updated Aug 1, 2025 Tallapoosa County has one of the fastest-growing COVID-19 caseloads in the state with 23 new cases per 10,000 residents in the past two weeks. Â